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What's one common challenge software engineers face, no matter what kind of tech company they work for?

Last Updated: 28.06.2025 06:04

What's one common challenge software engineers face, no matter what kind of tech company they work for?

Casual observers don’t realize just how fast this evolution is happening. Mind you, all of these milestones sounded like complete science fiction to someone not working in that field hearing them 6 months ago. The question of software engineers being replaced by AI is no longer an if, it’s a when.

Their job being replaced by AI.

The latest development is asynchronous coding agents like Codex or Jules. Now you can give simple tasks to an agent and it will take them to completion. Agents, by the way, are no longer limited to writing code, they also do tasks within the scope of what human engineers do.

Hello, I have a question about astral projection. I started to get interested in this a little while after my mum passed in april. I thought I may be able to see her and speak with her if I managed to achieve astral projection. Since this interest, every time i sleep on my back I go into sleep paralysis. However, I cant progress into astral projection because it is very scary for me as I feel like I'm suffocating when this happens. I panic and force myself to wake up. This only ever happened about once a year before this. It sometimes lasts a long time. This has happened about 3 times per week since my mum died, as mentioned on a previous post. I no longer try to go into it anymore(due to the suffocating feeling), but it still happens. I read that sleep paralysis is the pathway to astral projection. Why has this started to happen so frequently since simply taking an interest in it? Is this connected to the afterlife? I am concerned about it as I now cannot seem to stop this happening. Could it be my mum trying to communicate? Im asking due to more knowledge around this in this group.

3.5 years ago, github copilot was made available publicly. Tons of people commented that AI was going to replace human developers. Github Copilot (and competitors) had a significant impact on the developer experience but didn’t really change the nature of the job.

But the fact is that the skillset and the tasks of the software engineer (no matter who they work for) are going to change almost completely. And so all engineers think (or should think) about how to stay employable in the near term.

Of course there is nuance to that, and arguably the advent of AI centric way of creating applications will require a lot of new human workers, and the role of software engineer is going to undergo a radical transformation more than be completely eliminated.

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Same observations for tools released in the last year, such as AI-centric IDEs like cursor or windsurf and the advent of “vibe-coding”. This gives developers more capacities but doesn’t completely redefine what it is that they do.

2.5 years ago, chatGPT was released and the same conversation resurfaced. Now you had a tool with whom you could simulate technical conversations up to generating code, and you could use the various models released along chatGPT (and competitors) to perform tasks. This has made some tasks which were up to now difficult and labor intensive, much easier, but it has extended the capacity of the software engineer more than again, transform the nature of their job.